Thursday 30 September 2010
Latest Pictures of Rihanna Filming a Music Video
Rihanna was out and about on the streets of New York yesterday filming a brand new music video. We bet she had plenty of fans watching her do it -- that bright red hair is hard to miss!
RiRi was making the video for her song "What's My Name?," which is a track on her upcoming album Loud. No news has been released about when we'll be able to see the video, or when the album will drop. Rumors have speculated that the album will be out in mid-November, but no official confirmation yet.
Rihanna was seen walking around NYC in a tight, striped outfit while carrying drumsticks yesterday, and she was even spotted dancing on a chain-link fence! This has got to be good.
Rihanna (born February 20, 1988) is a pop singer from Barbados best known for hit singles such as "Umbrella."
Source: Zimbio
Wednesday 29 September 2010
Paris Hilton To Quit Club Scene
After narrowly avoiding jail time following her recent arrest for drug possession, Paris Hilton is working towards revamping her lifestyle once again, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned. A source close to the hotel heiress says she is committed to maintaining a low-profile. "The days of Paris going out to clubs are done,” the insider claimed. “Paris much prefers staying home with her boyfriend [Cy Waits], and watching movies.” Despite their ongoing legal troubles, the couple are “going strong” according to the source. “He has stood by her, and she trusts and respects Cy immensely." Following her arrest in Las Vegas on August 27, Paris plead guilty to two misdemeanors -- drug possession and obstructing an officer -- but avoided jail time. Instead, she is on probation for a year, must complete a substance abuse program, pay a $2,000 fine, and complete 200 hours of community service. A source told RadarOnline.com that Hilton would begin her official community service requirements in the next couple of weeks. Source:Radaronline |
Tuesday 28 September 2010
Gates stays top of US rich list with $54bn fortune
Forbes magazine put his fortune at $54bn (£34.5bn), with investment guru Warren Buffet second with $45bn.
Software tycoon Larry Ellison was in third place, while Wal-Mart heir Christy Walton was fourth on Forbes' list of the 400 richest Americans.
It took a net worth of at least $1bn to earn a spot in the rankings - up from $950m in 2009.
The collective net worth of the 400 billionaires rose by 8% from 2009, totalling $1.37 trillion - approximately the same as the GDP of Spain or Canada.
Social network trendThose gaining wealth in the list included Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, whose wealth grew by 245% to $6.4bn, the report said, putting him at 35 in the list.
His fellow co-founder Dustin Moskovitz is the youngest to make the top 400. The 26-year-old is eight days younger than Mr Zuckerberg and one of 16 new entrants to the list, which also includes another Facebook figure, Eduardo Saverin.
Another gainer was Manchester United owner Malcolm Glazer and family, while among those losing ground were the family behind confectionery giant Mars.
And there were 34 dropping off the list, including real estate mogul Tamir Sapir.
The 18 people returning to the list after a period of absence included Sidney Kimmel, at number 365, who made his fortune in the clothes business before producing films including The Kite Runner.
The report also found that among the 400 members of the list, 231 had donated to the Democratic Party between 2006 and 2010 - giving a total of $6.2bn. This compared with the 247 people who donated $7.3bn between them to the Republican Party.
TEN RICHEST AMERICANS | ||||
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Rank | Name | Wealth | Source | Change from 2009 |
Source: Forbes | ||||
1 | Bill Gates | $54bn | Microsoft | + $4bn |
2 | Warren Buffett | $45bn | Berkshire Hathaway | + $5bn |
3 | Lawrence Ellison | $27bn | Oracle | No change |
4 | Christy Walton & family | $24bn | Wal-Mart | +$2.5bn |
5 | Charles Koch | $21.5bn | Manufacturing | +$5.5bn |
6 | David Koch | $21.5bn | Manufacturing | +$5.5bn |
7 | Jim C Walton | $20.1bn | Wal-Mart | + $500m |
8 | Alice Walton | $20bn | Wal-Mart | + $700m |
9 | S Robson Walton | $19.7bn | Wal-Mart | + $700m |
10 | Michael Bloomberg | $18bn | Bloomberg | + $500m |
Monday 27 September 2010
David Beckham to Sue Celebrity Magazine Over 'Ridiculous' Sex Allegation
The soccer star was thrust into the spotlight this week after America's In Touch Weekly published a story from former prostitute Irma Nici, who alleged Beckham hired her services in 2007.
Beckham vehemently denied the allegations in a statement and threatened to sue over the "completely untrue and totally ridiculous" claims. His legal team has now taken aim at the publishing company behind the magazine, filing papers at Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday, September 24 accusing executives at Bauer Publishing of knowingly reporting false claims about his private life.
The lawsuit cites libel, slander and intentional infliction of emotional distress and also names 26-year-old Nici as a defendant.
Beckham's publicist Jeff Raymond has confirmed the soccer star is planning an international legal assault by filing more lawsuits in other jurisdictions including Germany, where Bauer's parent company is located, according to the Associated Press.
Source: Aceshowbiz.
Angelina Jolie: I'll Quit Acting To Raise My Family
‘I don't think I'll do it much longer...because I have a happy home,' explains Angelina, 35.‘[We] will do films for the next few years, then we'll do something else.' Angelina and Brad, 46, want to ensure their kids get enough attention.
‘We want to make sure we can give everybody special time,' she tells Vanity Fair. ‘We want to make sure we don't build a family so big that we don't have absolutely enough time to raise them each really well.'
Source: Nowmagazine.
Wayne Rooney: 'The new Tiger Woods'
Sponsors are set to desert the English soccer star amid accusations of cheating on his pregnant wife with a series of prostitutes.
Wayne Rooney, the England soccer team's star striker, is facing a stream of revelations about infidelities with prostitutes — prompting sports writers and bloggers to dub him "the new Tiger Woods." The Manchester United player's American sponsors are considering ditching him. Here's an instant guide to England's latest soccer sex scandal:Wayne Rooney: A sex scandal is making life miserable for the married, English soccer star at home and on the field.
What did Rooney do?
According to the British tabloid News of the World, Rooney repeatedly paid for sex with at least two prostitutes while his wife, Coleen, was pregnant with his baby son, Kai. The 24-year-old reportedly paid over $4,000 for sex with Jenny Thompson, 21, and another escort, Helen Wood, 23. Coleen Rooney fled to her parents' house after the story first emerged, but has since reportedly decided to give her husband one more chance.
Is this the first time Rooney has been caught with prostitutes?
No. In 2004, the soccer player confessed to visiting "massage parlors" in his hometown of Liverpool for sex with a 48-year-old grandmother nicknamed "Auld Slapper." Although he wasn't married at the time, he and Coleen were already dating. The couple have been together since they were 12 years old.
What have his sponsors said?
Rooney, who is paid a salary of about $150,000 a week, has a number of big-name sponsors, including Coca-Cola, Nike, and Tiger Beer. The U.S. chiefs of Coca-Cola are reportedly considering dropping the soccer player, though Nike has pledged to retain Rooney's services.
What has the reaction been like in the bleachers?
After England's disappointing World Cup campaign, the team's notoriously fickle supporters are outraged at this latest embarrassment. In a particularly cruel taunt, English fans in the stands even came up with a chant to provoke Rooney, set to the tune of a Bob Marley song: "No woman, no Kai." Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson benched Rooney during a game last weekend, saying he wanted to spare his player the game-day abuse.
Is Rooney the only England footballer to be mired in a sex scandal?
Hardly. Rooney's fellow England player John Terry was sacked as captain of the squad in January after his affair with a teammate's girlfriend was revealed. England stars Ashley Cole and Peter Crouch have also had extramarital affairs revealed in the tabloids this year.
Why can't English football players keep it in their pants?
Because such behavior is rarely punished, says Sheena Hastings at The Yorkshire Post. Soccer players "seem to think they are above all normal beings when it comes to operating any sense of moral duty" — and sponsors, managers, and forgiving wives seem to agree. But Rooney is a special case, says Richard Williams in the Guardian. At the tender age of 16 he was "catapulted into a world of Ferraris," $75,000 watches, gated residential estates, and nightclubs filled with gorgeous women. "If he were to have acquired any semblance of a moral compass in these circumstances, it would be something of a miracle."